Thorsten
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen.
For years I have been using Jobo 1520 tanks for 35mm and 120 films, but at the moment I only have a Paterson system 4 tank with two reels at hand and I would like to develop some 120 FP4+.
With Jobo you can easily load two 120 films on one reel (open the red clip, put first film on the reel, close the clip to separate the first half from the second half of the reel and put the second film in). With Paterson reels I am missing the divider (the red clip at Jobo reels) to separate the two films. Lengthwise it should work, as two 120 films should still be shorter than one 36 exp. 35mm film. So is there any way to load two 120 films on one Paterson reel and to prevent that the two films touch or overlap each other?
Thanks
For years I have been using Jobo 1520 tanks for 35mm and 120 films, but at the moment I only have a Paterson system 4 tank with two reels at hand and I would like to develop some 120 FP4+.
With Jobo you can easily load two 120 films on one reel (open the red clip, put first film on the reel, close the clip to separate the first half from the second half of the reel and put the second film in). With Paterson reels I am missing the divider (the red clip at Jobo reels) to separate the two films. Lengthwise it should work, as two 120 films should still be shorter than one 36 exp. 35mm film. So is there any way to load two 120 films on one Paterson reel and to prevent that the two films touch or overlap each other?
Thanks